Rhine Research Center Media Library

Graham Watkins attended the University of Kentucky and did graduate studies at Duke University, majoring in Zoology. In the early 1970s, he was a research associate at the Foundation for Research on the Nature of Man at the time that J. B. Rhine was the director. He is best known for the mouse-ether studies, which demonstrated the ability of "talented" subjects to cause mice to recover from ether anesthesia faster than they normally would. He has also worked in the fields of toxicology and electronics and is a published writer of both fiction and non-fiction.

About 24 times a year, the Rhine has famous scientists, PSI experiencers, writers, and cultural experts speak about their work and experiences with PSI and the field of parapsychology. This is a small sample of the Friday night talks given at the Rhine.

The full library of speaker talks are available to Rhine members in the Members' Media Library. Rhine members: please log in with your user id and password to see the complete list of media selections.